Title: ENGAGE
1ENGAGE
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32How did you learn this?
33ENGAGE is about involving students in something
that is interesting to THEM
34Youve Heard of the Da Vinci Code
35Maybe Youve Even Heard of theDoh-Vinci Code..
36Do You Remember theCoperni-Code?
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Go to the Copernicus Project website and look for
the 2006 SSI pictures
38Graphics
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http//adamneiman.co.uk
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http//adamneiman.co.uk
43Graphics Sites
www.eyeofscience.com www.ezprezzo.com www.imageaft
er.com www.grand-illusions.com www.pbrc.hawaii.edu
/microangela
44Graphics Sites
www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu www.rmit.edu.au/sciphoto
www.istockphoto.com www.princeton.edu/artofsci ww
w.nikonsmallworld.com
45Humor
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51Some Humor Sites
www.welaf.com www.zoned.dk/index.php (click on
the Gallery link) www.dumbphotos.com
52Quotes
53- "There is no likelihood man can ever tap the
power of the atom." - --Robert Millikan, American physicist and
Nobel Prize winner, 1923.
54- "There is not the slightest indication that
nuclear energy will ever be obtainable. It would
mean that the atom would have to be shattered at
will." - ---Albert Einstein, 1932.
55- "The energy produced by the breaking down of the
atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who
expects a source of power from the transformation
of these atoms is talking moonshine."
Ernest Rutherford, shortly after splitting the
atom for the first time.
56Quotation Sites
www.naturalscience.com www.quotationspage.com/ sub
jects/science/
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62Look in Your Workbook
- Read page 3 and page 4
- Do the activity on page 5
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